Initially launched as a full-size car, the Plymouth Belvedere got smaller and joined the midsize market in 1962. Redesigned for the 1965 model year, the Belvedere spawned some of the most iconic ...
When it came out in 1967, the Plymouth GTX completely stole the Hemi show from everyone else, accounting for more than three-quarters of the total number of Hemi Mopars sold that year. But it was all ...
The 1967 Plymouth Belvedere never had the marketing gloss of flashier muscle cars, yet it earned a dragstrip reputation that still commands respect. Built on Plymouth’s mid-size B-body platform and ...
If you told Jean Hagan that she was driving a man's car, she would probably laugh, mash her foot to the floor, and leave two strips of Red Line tire marks down the pavement. But, technically, you ...